073 ACUS74 KLCH 182026 PSHLCH POST TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORT...HURRICANE BARRY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA 323 PM CDT THU JUL 18 2019 NOTE: THE DATA SHOWN HERE ARE PRELIMINARY....AND SUBJECT TO UPDATES AND CORRECTIONS AS APPROPRIATE. THIS REPORT INCLUDES EVENTS OCCURRING WHEN WATCHES AND/OR WARNINGS WERE IN EFFECT...OR WHEN SIGNIFICANT FLOODING ASSOCIATED WITH BARRY OR ITS REMNANTS WAS AFFECTING THE AREA. COUNTIES INCLUDED...ACADIA...ALLEN...AVOYELLES...BEAUREGARD... CALCASIEU...CAMERON...EVANGELINE...HARDIN...IBERIA...JASPER... JEFFERSON...JEFFERSON DAVIS...LAFAYETTE...NEWTON...ORANGE... RAPIDES...ST. LANDRY...ST. MARTIN...ST. MARY...TYLER...VERMILION... VERNON UPDATE 7/18...UPDATED TO INCLUDE SOME RAINFALL REPORTS FROM DD6. UPDATED WATER LEVELS FROM USACOE GAGES. UPDATED STORM IMPACTS FOR AREAS SURVEYED. A. LOWEST SEA LEVEL PRESSURE/MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS AND PEAK GUSTS --------------------------------------------------------------------- METAR OBSERVATIONS... NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IS 10 METERS AND WIND AVERAGING IS 2 MINUTES --------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/ LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) --------------------------------------------------------------------- KLCH-LAKE CHARLES REGIONAL AIRPORT LA 30.13 -93.23 1001.7 13/1153 060/023 13/0220 210/033 14/1753 KAEX-ALEXANDRIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LA 31.33 -92.56 1003.0 14/0007 130/024 14/0455 080/034 13/2321 KLFT-LAFAYETTE REGIONAL AIRPORT LA 30.21 -91.98 998.3 13/0953 180/031 14/0045 180/045 14/0229 KPOE-FORT POLK LA 31.04 -93.19 1001.7 13/2358 040/017 13/1828 030/028 13/1958 KARA-NEW IBERIA/ACADIANA REGIONAL AIRPORT LA 30.03 -91.88 996.9 13/1212 160/043 13/1930 180/057 13/2244 KP92-SALT POINT LA 29.56 -91.53 994.6 13/1053 999/999 12/1200 999/999 12/1200 KESF-ESLER REGIONAL AIRPORT LA 31.40 -92.28 1005.3 13/1030 160/017 14/1940 160/027 14/1940 KDRI-DE RIDDER/BEAUREGARD PARISH AIRPORT LA 30.83 -93.34 1002.5 13/2335 360/013 13/1215 010/026 13/2015 KPTN-PATTERSON MEMORIAL AIRPORT LA 29.71 -91.34 996.3 13/0845 160/035 13/1225 150/048 13/1156 KUXL-SULPHUR/SOUTHLAND FIELD AIRPORT LA 30.13 -93.38 1002.4 13/2015 190/026 14/2055 190/036 14/2055 KCWF-CHENNAULT AIR PARK LA 30.21 -93.14 1001.7 13/1035 200/021 14/2055 190/031 14/1955 K3R7-JENNINGS AIRPORT LA 30.24 -92.67 999.6 13/2015 180/025 14/0855 190/035 14/1355 KIYA-ABBEVILLE/CHRIS CRUSTA MEMORIAL AIRPORT LA 29.98 -92.08 996.3 13/1255 150/035 14/0255 150/047 14/0255 KOPL-OPELOUSAS/ST. LANDRY PARISH AIRPORT & AHART FIELD LA 30.56 -92.10 1000.9 13/2235 150/025 14/0235 170/038 14/0635 KACP-OAKDALE/ALLEN PARISH AIRPORT LA 30.75 -92.68 99999 12/1200 020/014 13/1755 030/024 13/1715 K5R8-DE QUINCY INDUSTRIAL AIR PARK LA 30.44 -93.47 1002.3 13/2255 340/013 13/1455 330/024 13/2115 KBKB-FT POLK/FULLERTON LANDING STRIP LA 31.02 -92.91 1001.4 13/2350 030/010 13/1554 030/022 13/1854 REMARKS: NON-METAR OBSERVATIONS... NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN --------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/ LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) --------------------------------------------------------------------- HAKL1-HACKBERRY RAWS LA 29.89 -93.40 99999 12/1200 207/016 14/1749 225/033 15/1549 6.1 M VRNL1-DOVE FIELD RAWS LA 31.03 -92.98 99999 12/1200 049/013 13/1634 046/028 13/1834 6.1 M GARL1-EVANGELINE/GARDNER RAWS LA 31.19 -92.63 99999 12/1200 072/011 13/2246 077/027 13/2146 6.1 M LACL1-LACASSINE RAWS LA 30.00 -92.89 99999 12/1200 117/011 12/1546 116/022 12/1646 6.1 M LEVL1-VERNON RAWS LA 31.02 -93.19 99999 12/1200 030/012 13/1959 030/030 13/1959 6.1 M B. MARINE OBSERVATIONS... NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN --------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/ LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) --------------------------------------------------------------------- TXPT2-TEXAS POINT 29.69 -93.84 1002.3 13/0848 200/036 14/1648 200/049 14/1624 12.5 SBPT2-SABINE PASS NORTH 29.73 -93.87 1004.9 13/0854 200/026 14/2142 200/038 14/2030 5.8 PORT2-PORT ARTHUR 29.87 -93.93 1003.4 13/2112 200/023 14/2230 200/031 14/2236 10.7 CAPL1-CALCASIEU PASS 29.77 -93.34 1000.4 13/1024 220/040 14/1500 220/048 14/1500 12.3 FRWL1-FRESHWATER CANAL LOCKS 29.55 -92.31 996.5 13/1042 160/040 14/0506 160/052 14/0154 17.4 KEIR-EUGENE ISLAND 215 28.63 -91.49 994.4 13/2024 200/062 13/1054 210/074 13/1112 4 AMRL1-AMERADA PASS 29.45 -91.34 995.3 13/0818 150/031 13/1024 150/053 13/1048 11 TESL1-BERWICK 29.67 -91.24 996.7 13/0836 170/040 13/1712 170/055 13/1448 12.5 VCPL1-CYPREMORT POINT 29.71 -91.88 999/999 150/064 13/2330 REMARKS: C. STORM TOTAL RAINFALL FROM 1200 UTC JUL 12 UNTIL 1200 UTC JUL 16 --------------------------------------------------------------------- CITY/TOWN COUNTY ID RAINFALL LAT LON (IN) DEG DECIMAL --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 S RAGLEY BEAUREGARD 23.58 30.46 -93.23 2 SSW RAGLEY BEAUREGARD 18.78 30.49 -93.24 1 SSW OBERLIN ALLEN OBEL1 18.16 30.60 -92.77 1 ESE COTTONPORT AVOYELLES 17.12 30.98 -92.03 4 SSW MARKSVILLE AVOYELLES 16.08 31.07 -92.08 2 W MANSURA AVOYELLES 16.08 31.06 -92.08 5 SE RAGLEY BEAUREGUARD LA-BG-2 15.74 30.46 -93.17 3 WNW GILLIS CALCASIEU CIHL1 14.96 30.39 -93.25 1 NW OBERLIN ALLEN LA-AL-3 14.70 30.62 -92.77 5 WNW MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU CWFL1 13.72 30.34 -93.28 2 E BUHLER CALCASIEU CLBL1 13.40 30.33 -93.33 1 NE BORDELONVILLE AVOYELLES 12.98 31.11 -91.90 DE QUINCY CALCASIEU 12.86 30.45 -93.44 DEQUINCY CALCASIEU 12.85 30.45 -93.44 BUNKIE RAPIDES LA-AV-1 12.44 30.95 -92.19 1 WSW BUNKIE RAPIDES 12.29 30.95 -92.20 4 WSW GILLIS CALCASIEU D3319 12.19 30.36 -93.27 4 NW MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU 11.94 30.34 -93.26 1 NE BUNKIE AVOYELLES BNKL1 11.80 30.96 -92.18 1 NW DUPONT AVOYELLES 11.72 30.94 -91.96 5 SSW DE QUINCY CALCASIEU CGEL1 11.64 30.38 -93.46 2 WSW TOPSY CALCASIEU CMBL1 11.51 30.40 -93.15 1 E SIMMESPORT AVOYELLES SMAL1 11.12 30.98 -91.80 2 SSE DE QUINCY CALCASIEU CBUL1 10.92 30.42 -93.42 1 S GILLIS CALCASIEU CSGL1 10.88 30.35 -93.20 4 NW MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU CIBL1 10.76 30.34 -93.25 3 NW GRAND PRAIRIE EVANGELINE 10.60 30.71 -92.18 6 ENE VILLE PLATTE EVANGELINE 10.60 30.71 -92.19 1 E MORGAN CITY ST. MARY 10.60 29.70 -91.18 2 ESE DEQUINCY CALCASIEU CRGL1 10.20 30.44 -93.42 2 SW GILLIS CALCASIEU CIPL1 10.16 30.35 -93.23 4 WNW KINDER ALLEN KDRL1 9.80 30.50 -92.92 4 NW JEANERETTE ST. MARTIN JENL1 9.66 29.95 -91.72 2 NE MARKSVILLE AVOYELLES MKVL1 9.25 31.15 -92.04 3 ESE VILLE PLATTE EVANGELINE 9.05 30.68 -92.23 3 NW FRANKLIN ST. MARY FRAL1 8.70 29.83 -91.55 1 N RAGLEY BEAUREGARD 8.50 30.53 -93.23 2 SSW GILLIS CALCASIEU CJML1 8.36 30.34 -93.21 3 SSW GILLIS CALCASIEU MBLL1 8.31 30.34 -93.22 2 NE STARKS NEWTON CBHL1 8.16 30.33 -93.63 6 S DEQUINCY CALCASIEU CAFL1 7.88 30.36 -93.45 STARKS NEWTON CSTL1 7.56 30.32 -93.66 2 NNW DEQUINCY CALCASIEU CDQL1 7.48 30.48 -93.46 7 WNW SULPHUR CALCASIEU CLPL1 7.44 30.28 -93.47 2 E CADE ST. MARTIN CADL1 7.37 30.09 -91.87 2 WSW DEQUINCY CALCASIEU K5R8 7.20 30.44 -93.47 1 W INTRACOASTAL CITY VERMILION VLKL1 6.84 29.78 -92.17 ST. MARTINVILLE ST. MARTIN LA-SM-2 6.78 30.12 -91.83 1 E ABBEVILLE VERMILION LA-VM-4 6.63 29.98 -92.11 ERATH VERMILION LA-VM-7 6.42 29.96 -92.03 2 N MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU 6.40 30.33 -93.20 2 SW NEW IBERIA IBERIA 6.32 29.98 -91.84 1 NNW ST. MARTINVILLE ST. MARTIN 6.30 30.14 -91.84 6 NE FORKED ISLAND VERMILION D4071 6.28 29.88 -92.22 1 W ERATH VERMILION 6.19 29.96 -92.05 4 SE TOPSY CALCASIEU LA-CC-9 6.09 30.37 -93.07 1 N SCOTT LAFAYETTE LA-LY-6 6.07 30.25 -92.09 1 NW MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU CPRL1 6.04 30.32 -93.22 4 E LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE VRLL1 5.93 30.22 -91.96 3 NE MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU CGGL1 5.84 30.33 -93.17 3 E GRAND COTEAU ST. LANDRY LA-SL-1 5.70 30.42 -92.00 1 WNW CARENCRO LAFAYETTE CRCL1 5.66 30.32 -92.05 2 NNW MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU CBRL1 5.54 30.33 -93.21 1 NNW BERWICK ST. MARY LA-MY-2 5.51 29.71 -91.25 3 NW STARKS NEWTON CSOL1 5.44 30.35 -93.69 4 ENE CARENCRO LAFAYETTE LA-LY-7 5.22 30.34 -91.98 2 ESE LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE KLFT 5.16 30.20 -92.00 5 W BUNDICK LAKE BEAUREGARD LA-BG-3 5.02 30.75 -93.18 1 N SULPHUR CALCASIEU CBBL1 5.00 30.24 -93.35 1 N BERWICK ST. MARY 4.95 29.72 -91.24 2 SSW JENNINGS JEFFERSON DAVIS JNNL1 4.91 30.20 -92.67 1 NE CARENCRO LAFAYETTE F5486 4.88 30.32 -92.02 2 SSE KAPLAN VERMILION LA-VM-2 4.85 29.98 -92.27 3 NNW OPELOUSAS ST. LANDRY KOPL 4.84 30.56 -92.10 2 W SULPHUR CALCASIEU CDSL1 4.84 30.23 -93.38 3 E ABBEVILLE VERMILION KIYA 4.83 29.98 -92.08 9 NNE VINTON CALCASIEU CEDL1 4.76 30.31 -93.50 4 N SULPHUR CALCASIEU CHSL1 4.75 30.29 -93.36 1 WSW MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU MBFL1 4.68 30.30 -93.22 2 SW NEDERLAND JEFFERSON KBPT 4.60 29.95 -94.02 1 NE GRAND COTEAU ST. LANDRY GRCL1 4.60 I 30.43 -92.03 MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU CMOL1 4.60 30.30 -93.21 5 SW ARNAUDVILLE ST. MARTIN BVCL1 4.45 30.37 -91.99 7 SSE GARDNER RAPIDES GARL1 4.40 31.18 -92.63 2 SSE KAPLAN VERMILION C2220 4.38 29.98 -92.27 7 SW CENTRAL GARDENS JEFFERSON JYIT2 4.33 29.93 -94.11 1 E MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU CFDO1 4.24 30.30 -93.18 2 ENE BATSON HARDIN JYKT2 4.21 30.26 -94.57 4 N LEBLEU SETTLEMENT CALCASIEU CACL1 4.20 30.33 -93.07 2 N SULPHUR CALCASIEU CFBL1 4.16 30.25 -93.35 5 N REEVES BEAUREGARD CBOL1 4.12 30.59 -93.06 1 WSW CHURCH POINT ACADIA LA-AC-2 4.07 30.40 -92.22 4 NW WESTLAKE CALCASIEU CHAL1 4.04 30.29 -93.32 3 WNW LEBLEU SETTLEMENT CALCASIEU CWOL1 3.96 30.30 -93.12 7 ESE BALL RAPIDES KESF 3.94 I 31.39 -92.30 SULPHUR CALCASIEU SULL1 3.86 30.23 -93.35 1 NNE WESTLAKE CALCASIEU CWRL1 3.76 30.26 -93.25 2 N NEW IBERIA IBERIA 3.74 30.03 -91.82 3 WSW LEBLEU SETTLEMENT CALCASIEU CKGL1 3.64 30.26 -93.12 2 ENE SULPHUR CALCASIEU CMFL1 3.64 30.25 -93.32 2 NNE LEBLEU SETTLEMENT CALCASIEU CAHL1 3.56 30.31 -93.07 LEBLEU SETTLEMENT CALCASIEU CKHL1 3.48 30.28 -93.08 2 NE LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU CKAL1 3.48 30.23 -93.17 1 NW LEBLEU SETTLEMENT CALCASIEU CCHL1 3.36 30.29 -93.10 3 E MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU 3.29 30.31 -93.15 1 ESE SULPHUR CALCASIEU CDML1 3.20 30.23 -93.35 3 SW ALEXANDRIA RAPIDES LA-RP-7 3.13 31.26 -92.49 3 SE MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU CKPL1 3.08 30.26 -93.17 4 ESE DERIDDER BEAUREGARD BUNL1 3.06 30.82 -93.23 3 SW LEBLEU SETTLEMENT CALCASIEU CEPL1 3.04 30.25 -93.13 2 NNE HAYES CALCASIEU CLHL1 3.04 30.13 -92.91 2 WNW BULK TERMINAL CALCASIEU CAAL1 3.04 30.20 -93.33 3 W CARLYSS CALCASIEU CCDL1 2.96 30.17 -93.43 1 W WELSH JEFFERSON DAVIS LA-JD-2 2.89 30.24 -92.82 2 SSW LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU CCAL1 2.88 30.18 -93.21 3 WNW CARLYSS CALCASIEU CSRL1 2.88 30.19 -93.42 2 E SULPHUR CALCASIEU LA-CC-6 2.87 30.23 -93.32 3 WNW BOYCE RAPIDES BYCL1 2.86 31.41 -92.72 1 NNW JENNINGS JEFFERSON DAVIS K3R7 2.85 30.24 -92.67 1 N VINTON CALCASIEU CBWL1 2.80 30.21 -93.58 1 WSW RAYNE LAFAYETTE LA-AC-3 2.78 30.24 -92.28 2 SSW SULPHUR CALCASIEU CBIL1 2.76 30.21 -93.37 3 SW LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU CMCL1 2.72 30.18 -93.24 2 NNW ALEXANDRIA RAPIDES ALXL1 2.70 31.32 -92.47 2 S SULPHUR CALCASIEU LA-CC-20 2.70 30.20 -93.36 2 NE CROWLEY ACADIA CRRL1 2.63 30.23 -92.35 4 S LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU CCML1 2.60 30.16 -93.21 3 SE BULK TERMINAL CALCASIEU D6036 2.56 30.15 -93.27 2 S LEBLEU SETTLEMENT CALCASIEU CBVL1 2.56 30.24 -93.08 3 SW ALEXANDRIA RAPIDES E6201 2.49 31.27 -92.50 2 ESE LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU CKCL1 2.40 30.20 -93.17 4 SSE BULK TERMINAL CALCASIEU CBGL1 2.40 30.13 -93.28 2 SSE FORT POLK VERNON LEVL1 2.35 31.02 -93.19 2 SW LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU CCBL1 2.28 30.21 -93.24 6 SSE DEWEYVILLE ORANGE ORET2 2.26 30.23 -93.71 4 SW CARLYSS CALCASIEU CBQL1 2.24 30.14 -93.42 5 WNW ALEXANDRIA RAPIDES KAEX 2.20 31.32 -92.54 3 SE LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU CKML1 2.20 30.18 -93.17 1 ENE FORT POLK VERNON KPOE 2.17 31.05 -93.19 2 N LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU LCHL1 2.15 30.25 -93.22 3 WSW DERIDDER BEAUREGARD KDRI 1.91 30.83 -93.34 6 NNE PITKIN VERNON KBKB 1.90 31.02 -92.91 5 NW ROCKEFELLER WILDLIF CAMERON GCHL1 1.83 29.73 -92.82 7 NNW PITKIN VERNON VRNL1 1.81 31.03 -92.98 5 SSE LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU LA-CC-14 1.80 30.15 -93.18 1 ESE IOWA CALCASIEU LA-CC-3 1.78 30.23 -93.00 1 NW PICKERING VERNON LSVL1 1.76 31.04 -93.28 5 E LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU CJSL1 1.75 30.20 -93.12 2 SW IOWA CALCASIEU CEBL1 1.40 30.22 -93.04 6 SE LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU CWLL1 1.40 30.15 -93.13 6 SSW LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU KLCH 1.22 30.13 -93.24 3 ENE BEAUMONT JEFFERSON BEAT2 1.18 30.10 -94.10 8 SSW HACKBERRY CAMERON HCKL1 1.11 29.86 -93.49 3 E BON WEIR NEWTON BWRT2 1.11 30.74 -93.61 2 NE GRAND LAKE CAMERON LA-CM-3 1.11 30.05 -93.24 TOWN BLUFF TYLER TBLT2 0.60 30.80 -94.18 1 E LEESVILLE VERNON LEEL1 0.59 31.14 -93.26 3 ENE CHINA JEFFERSON BAGT2 0.44 30.07 -94.29 D. INLAND FLOODING... --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- E. MAXIMUM OBSERVED WATER LEVEL (WL)... --------------------------------------------------------------------- ID CITY/TOWN COUNTY STATE WL DATUM DATE/ SOURCE OR LOCATION (FT) TIME --------------------------------------------------------------------- TXPT2 TEXAS POINT JEFFERSON TX 1.55 MHHW 15/0906 NOS 29.6894 -93.8419 SBPT2 SABINE PASS NOR JEFFERSON TX 1.44 MHHW 15/0912 NOS 29.7284 -93.8701 PORT2 PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON TX 1.54 MHHW 14/2130 NOS 29.8671 -93.9310 CAPL1 CALCASIEU PASS CAMERON LA 1.87 MHHW 14/1518 NOS 29.7682 -93.3429 BKTL1 BULK TERMINAL CALCASIEU LA 2.42 MHHW 14/2019 NOS 30.1902 -93.3008 LCLL1 LAKE CHARLES CALCASIEU LA 2.43 MHHW 14/2136 NOS 30.2236 -93.2217 FRWL1 FRESHWATER LOCK VERMILION LA 3.64 MHHW 14/1106 NOS 29.5517 -92.3052 EINL1 EUGENE ISLAND ST. MARY LA 5.38 MHHW 13/1830 NOS 29.3675 -91.3839 AMRL1 AMERADA PASS ST. MARY LA 6.61 MHHW 13/1842 NOS 29.4496 -91.3381 TESL1 BERWICK ST. MARY LA 6.64 MHHW 13/2148 NOS 29.6675 -91.2376 FKNL1 FRANKLIN ST. MARY LA 7.20 NAVD88 14/0115 USGS 29.6800 -94.4700 VCPL1 CYPREMORT POINT ST. MARY LA 7.79 NAVD88 14/0000 USGS 29.7100 -91.8800 ICCL1 INTRACOASTAL CI VERMILION LA 6.84 NAVD88 14/0200 USGS 29.6700 -92.1400 VRPL1 VERMILION RIVER VERMILION LA 7.36 NAVD88 14/1900 USGS 29.9500 -92.1600 ESTL1 IWW @ LELAND BO VERMILION LA 6.98 NAVD88 14/0300 USCOE 29.7852 -92.2041 SCBL1 SCHOONER BAYOU VERMILION LA 3.57 NAVD88 14/0400 USCOE 29.7578 -92.2637 REMARKS: F. TORNADOES... --------------------------------------------------------------------- (DIST)CITY/TOWN COUNTY DATE/ EF SCALE LAT LON (DEG DECIMAL) TIME(UTC) (IF KNOWN) DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------- G. STORM IMPACTS BY COUNTY... --------------------------------------------------------------------- COUNTY DEATHS INJURIES EVACUATIONS DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------- CAMERON 0 0 0 VOLUNTARY EVACUATIONS WERE CALLED FOR SOUTH OF THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY. ISOLATED POWER OUTAGES OCCURRED DUE TO THE TROPICAL STORM-FORCE WIND GUSTS ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY(JULY 13-14). WHEN THE WINDS SHIFTED TO THE SOUTH ON SUNDAY JULY 14TH, TIDES ROSE AND REACHED THE EDGE OF HIGHWAY 82 FROM JOHNSON BAYOU TO HOLLY BEACH AND NEAR ROCKEFELLER REFUGE. ONE TO FIVE INCHES OF RAIN FELL IN CAMERON PARISH. CALCASIEU 0 0 0 DUE TO ALMOST 20 INCHES OF RAIN THAT FELL BETWEEN SUNDAY NIGHT JULY 14TH AND MONDAY MORNING JULY 15TH IN THE NORTHEASTERN SECTION OF THE PARISH, WIDESPREAD FLOODING OCCURRED. EXACT NUMBER OF HOMES FLOODED IS STILL BEING DETERMINED, BUT THE PRELIMINARY NUMBERS SHOW 55 HOMES AND MOBILE HOMES WITH MAJOR FLOODING, 105 WITH MINOR DAMAGE, AND ANOTHER 40 AFFECTED. IN ADDITION, 5 BUSINESSES RECEIVED MINOR FLOODING. THE WORST HIT AREAS WERE THE NORTH SIDE OF MOSS BLUFF, INTO THE GILLIS TO TOPSY AREA. AT LEAST 20 WATER RESCUES WERE CONDUCTED, PRIMARILY FOR PEOPLE WHO DROVE VEHICLES INTO WATER THAT WAS TOO DEEP. US HIGHWAY 171 WAS CLOSED FROM MOSS BLUFF NORTH INTO BEAUREGARD PARISH. DUE TO OCCASIONAL WIND GUSTS TO NEAR TROPICAL STORM-FORCE, ISOLATED POWER OUTAGES WERE NOTED ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (JULY 13-14). BEAUREGARD 0 0 0 SOUTHEASTERN BEAUREGARD PARISH RECEIVED 20 TO 25 INCHES OF RAIN BETWEEN SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY MORNING (JULY 14-15). THIS WAS PRIMARILY IN THE RAGLEY REGION. WIDESPREAD FLOODING OCCURRED. US HWY 171 WAS CLOSED SOUTH OF RAGLEY DOWN THROUGH PARTS OF CALCASIEU PARISH. SURVEYING IS INCOMPLETE, BUT SO FAR 15 HOMES ARE KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN FLOODED. IN ADDITION, THERE WERE 10 WATER RESCUES FOR PEOPLE WHO DROVE INTO DEEP WATER. DUE TO WINDS GUSTING TO NEAR TROPICAL-STORM FORCE ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (JULY 13-14), ISOLATED POWER OUTAGES OCCURRED. VERNON 0 0 0 VERNON PARISH SAW 1-6 INCHES OF RAIN, CAUSING ISOLATED FLASH FLOODING IN THE SOUTHEASTERN PART OF THE PARISH. WIND GUSTS NEAR TROPICAL STORM-FORCE ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (JULY 13-14) CAUSED ISOLATED POWER OUTAGES. JEFFERSON DAVIS 0 0 0 JEFF DAVIS SAW 3 TO 7 INCHES OF RAIN, CAUSING MINOR FLOODING FROM JENNINGS SOUTH TO LAKE ARTHUR. ISOLATED POWER OUTAGES OCCURRED SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (JULY 13-14) DUE TO TROPICAL STORM-FORCE WIND GUSTS. ALLEN 0 0 0 TORRENTIAL RAINS SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING PRODUCED OVER 20 INCHES OF RAIN IN PARTS OF WESTERN ALLEN PARISH. WIDESPREAD FLOODING WAS REPORTED ACROSS THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE PARISH. THE NUMBER OF HOMES FLOODED IS STILL BEING INVESTIGATED. IN ADDITION, ISOLATED POWER OUTAGES OCCURRED ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (JULY 13-14) DUE TO TROPICAL STORM-FORCE WIND GUSTS. RAPIDES 0 0 0 ONE TO EIGHT INCHES OF RAIN FELL, CAUSING ISOLATED AREAS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN PART OF THE PARISH TO FLOOD SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY (JULY 14-15). ISOLATED POWER OUTAGES WERE REPORTED DUE TO TROPICAL STORM-FORCE WIND GUSTS ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (JULY 13-14). VERMILION 0 0 0 A VOLUNTARY EVACUATION WAS CALLED FOR LOW-LYING AREAS IN VERMILION PARISH. DUE TO STORM SURGE, INTRACOASTAL CITY, HENRY, ERATH, AND DELCAMBRE FLOODED, WITH WATER DEPTHS VARYING FROM A FEW INCHES TO SEVERAL FEET. LOCALS SAID THE STORM SURGE WAS COMPARABLE TO WHAT HAPPENED IN 2002 HURRICANE LILI AND 2008 HURRICANE IKE. THE NUMBER OF HOMES FLOODED IS STILL TO BE DETERMINED, ALTHOUGH 10 UNINSURED HOMES WERE REPORTED TO FLOOD. RAINFALL TOTALS OF 3 TO 10 INCHES FELL OVER THE WEEKEND, AND SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES DUE TO THE TROPICAL STORM-FORCE WIND GUSTS OCCURRED AS WELL ON JULY 13-14. SCATTERED TREES FELL DOWN ACROSS THE PARISH. ACADIA 0 0 0 A VOLUNTARY EVACUATION WAS CALLED FOR SOUTH OF LA 92. THREE TO EIGHT INCHES OF RAIN FELL, CAUSING ISOLATED POCKETS OF FLOODING. DUE TO THE TROPICAL STORM-FORCE WINDS, SEVERAL TREES FELL DOWN. ONE TREE HIT A HOME AND ANOTHER HIT A MOBILE HOME, CAUSING MAJOR DAMAGE. SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES OCCURRED OVER THE WEEKEND (JULY 13-14). EVANGELINE 0 0 0 SEVERAL ROADS WERE CLOSED DUE TO HEAVY RAINS OF 6 TO 20 INCHES THAT FELL SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING (JULY 14-15). HOW MANY HOMES FLOODED IS STILL BEING INVESTIGATED. IN ADDITION, TROPICAL STORM-FORCE WIND GUSTS TOPPLED SCATTERED TREES, AND SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES WERE REPORTED OVER THE WEEKEND (JULY 13-14). AVOYELLES 0 0 0 THREE TO 15 INCHES OF RAIN FELL ACROSS AVOYELLES PARISH, CAUSING NUMEROUS ROADS TO FLOOD. WATER WAS OVER A FOOT DEEP IN PLACES. PRELIMINARY NUMBERS SHOW 5 HOMES RECEIVING MAJOR DAMAGE, 10 WITH MINOR DAMAGE, AND ANOTHER 15 AFFECTED. WIND GUSTS OF TROPICAL STORM-FORCE ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (JULY 13-14) CAUSED SEVERAL TREES TO FALL DOWN, AND SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES OCCURRED. ST. LANDRY 0 0 0 THREE TO FIFTEEN INCHES OF RAIN FELL ACROSS ST. LANDRY PARISH, CAUSING FLOODED STREETS LATE SUNDAY INTO MONDAY (JULY 14-15). IN ADDITION, TROPICAL STORM-FORCE WIND GUSTS CAUSED SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES AND BLEW DOWN SOME TREES. LAFAYETTE 0 0 0 THREE TO SEVEN INCHES OF RAIN FELL ACROSS LAFAYETTE PARISH, CAUSING STREET FLOODING. IN ADDITION, TROPICAL STORM-FORCE WIND GUSTS CAUSED SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES AND SCATTERED TREES TO BLOW DOWN. ST. MARTIN 0 0 0 A VOLUNTARY EVACUATION WAS CALLED FOR LOWER ST. MARTIN PARISH, INCLUDING THE STEPHENSVILLE AREA. THREE TO SEVEN INCHES OF RAIN FELL, CAUSING SCATTERED FLOODED ROADS ON THE WEEKEND (JULY 13-14). IN ADDITION, TROPICAL STORM-FORCE WIND GUSTS CAUSED SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS POWER OUTAGES AND MANY TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN. IBERIA 0 0 0 A VOLUNTARY EVACUATION WAS CALLED FOR PEOPLE LIVING SOUTH OF US HWY 90 AND OTHER LOW-LYING AREAS. SIX TO TEN INCHES OF RAIN FELL OVER THE WEEKEND, CAUSING WIDESPREAD STREET FLOODING. IN ADDITION, STORM SURGE CAUSED PARTS OF THE PORT OF IBERIA TO FLOOD. OTHER AREAS THAT SAW STORM SURGE FLOODING INCLUDED THE DELCAMBRE AREA AND AREAS NORTHEAST OF LAKE PEIGNEUR. LOCALS COMPARED THE STORM SURGE SIMILAR TO WHAT THEY SAW IN 2002 WITH HURRICANE LILI. DUE TO THE STRONG TROPICAL STORM-FORCE WIND GUSTS, NUMEROUS POWER OUTAGES AND NUMEROUS TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN. THE HOSPITAL IN NEW IBERIA LOST POWER AND IT'S TWO GENERATORS WENT OUT, SO THEY HAD TO EVACUATED 60 PATIENTS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STORM. ST. MARY 0 0 0 VOLUNTARY EVACUATIONS SOUTH OF THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY WERE UPGRADED TO MANDATORY DUE TO STORM SURGE IMPACTS INCREASING. CYPREMORT POINT, BURNS POINT, AND AREAS OUTSIDE OF THE LEVEE IN THE MORGAN CITY SAW STORM SURGE FLOODING. LEVELS VARIED FROM A FEW INCHES TO 6 FEET DEEP. STORM SURGE OVERTOPPED SEVERAL LEVEES, INCLUDING THE ONE ON HWY 317. LOCALS COMPARED THE STORM SURGE HEIGHT COMPARABLE TO A LITTLE HIGHER THAN 2002 HURRICANE LILI. ST. MARY PARISH SAW 4 TO 8 INCHES OF RAIN, BUT SAW WIDESPREAD WIND DAMAGE DUE TO HURRICANE-FORCE WIND GUSTS. POWER OUTAGES WERE WIDESPREAD, AND LASTED FOR SEVERAL DAYS. NUMEROUS TREES AND POWER LINES WERE DOWNED. MANY HOMES AND BUSINESSES SAW WIND DAMAGE. $$ LEGEND: I-INCOMPLETE DATA E-ESTIMATED